The last week has been an absolute blur. I remember saying goodbye to
all the Israelis, and now I'm packed and ready to go home. In the meantime,
we've been to Yom HaZikaron ceremonies, Yom HaAtzmaut parties, Tzfat, Rosh
HaNikra, Druze lunch, and Latrun. And not in that order. Also I see I already
talked about Tzfat. Yes!!
We've been really using our time to focus on what's been happening here.
What's been happening here is that the kids have been cohesive and cooperative
and allowed us staff to do some extra things for them and have made the last
week simply awesome. So I stuck blogging aside, but it was worth it!
Sasha has now offered to explain in some more detail the events of the past week...
We started off our last Saturday
together, with a walking tour of Kibbutz Farod. We talked about all the things
that you might need to build a kibbutz, and we made our way towards a cool
olive oil whatchamacallit. On Sunday, we got up bright and early expecting to
go on a hike, but after a long drive, it was decided to turn around and head to
Rosh Hannikra. It really was beautiful. From there we made our way to a Druze village,
where we spoke to a Druze women who told us about her religion and culture. We
ate lunch there, before making our way to an Erev Yom Hazikaron ceremony in Kibbutz
Amiad.
On Monday, we went to Latrun and
watched the Yom Hazikaron ceremony from the tank museum. A soldier named Chen
gave us a tour of the museum, and we got back on Marwan’s bus, and made our way
to a friend of the Calgary kids, Shira’s house, for an Erev Yom Haatzmaut party
in Ramat Aviv. It was weird to go from a sad day at 7:59, to a celebration at
8:00 but I guess that’s what it’s all about. Back at the hotel in Modiin there
was a huge party taking place and we watched the fireworks right from our hotel
windows!
On Yom HaAtzmaut, Michal says the
entire country smells like barbecued meat, and I can testify to that. We set
out to picnic in Ben Shemen Forest, and it was completely full of cars. And I’m
not talking about nicely parked rows. I’m talking Israeli full. Basically piled
on each other. However, Michal outsmarted the masses and we found a great spot
at a different entrance. We got a place to ourselves to put down the blankets
and pillows we borrowed from the hotel, played games, and contributed to the
barbecue in the atmosphere. It was so cool to be chopping and cooking in the
forest just like everybody else apparently was doing on this day.
Next we headed to the beach to
get some use out of our volleyball and get back in the waves. me and Hannah
borrowed Michal’s art supplies while the boys threw seaweed at each other. Finally,
there was dinner at the Namal before Mickey and Noa came by for one more visit
back in Modi’in.
Today was our last day, but it
was probably the busiest. It began with a very energetic tour of the Diaspora
museum, we watched a short presentation about Save A Child’s Heart, spent a
little bit of time with the kids, went to Michal’s art studio, and to the Birthright
Innovation Center. We ate a gross hotel dinner, reviewed all the places we’ve
been so far this trip, and marked them all on our own maps to take home.
Everybody shared how the trip was, and many tears later, we ended the night
with a karaoke party.
I’ve been hearing about all of
the fun memories from past trips for years, and it’s really nice to finally
have some of my own to tell when we get home. I really enjoyed the trip, and I
am so glad I had the opportunity to go.
*****
Thank you, Sasha.
Watching this group develop, learn, and play has been inspiring. I am really lucky to have been on this trip and I am very excited to come home and tell everybody all about it.
If you are thirsty for more and simply cannot wait, Calgary published their own blog and you can access it at http://cjaisrael2017.blogspot.com
Also, all my blog time was spent on these slideshows so please check them out!
https://youtu.be/BbL3BAt_QZw - Bus Tetris
https://youtu.be/Ycu56VkW9j0 - Shape of Israel (CJA and TT)
https://youtu.be/Xoa4d1acUx8 - Shape of Israel (Yom Ha'Atzmaut greeting from TT kids)
What a fantastic trip and the children were so lucky to have you with them !!! I suppose that they our awake so are you :) good luck and safe travels
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